Day of Prayer at Nutts Corner

Chance for Newtownabbey folk to research their family history

Newtownabbey residents keen to delve into their family history will have the chance to share ancestry information and knowledge with others at a series of special courses coming to the Valley Business Centre from next month.

Right Royal recognition for Margaret

Donegore woman supports dementia research at Queen’s

Pictured at the handover of £6,008 for Alzheimer’s Research at Queen’s are (l-r): Kaye Campbell from Donegore near Templepatrick, Professor Peter Passmore from the University’s Centre for Public Health in the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, and Aine Wallace, Dementia Research nurse who works with Professor Passmore. The funds were raised when Kaye opened her gardens, which surround the historic Donegore Moat, to the public over the weekend of July 22-23.

East Antrim filmmakers sought for inspiring project

Entries sought for major STEM display

Well known illusionist and television mentalist David Meade is calling on students from the area to submit an entry for the 2018 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE), ahead of the fast approaching deadline of September 25.

SVP support for families’ back to school costs plight

Even with government assurance that uniform grants will not be cut for the 2017/18 school year, thousands of families across Northern Ireland are facing the desperate situation of having to find enough money to purchase essential school clothing for their children, according to the Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP).

Take the Sunshine Walk in support of Women’s Aid

Larne Football Club ready for new season kick-off

Larne Football Club is going strong 128 years since its formation in 1889 and while the club, like most others, has had its share of ups and downs, it’s rich history and all that it has brought to the sporting life of the town and Northern Ireland is well worth celebrating.

East Coast Athletic Club to run 24hrs for Larne RNLI

Newtownabbey family raises over £9,000 for Parkinson’s

Just over a year ago, Newtownabbey man Niall Barton was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Since then, incredibly, his family and their circle of friends have raised close to £10,000 towards support for those with the condition and research for a cure.